Congress misleading minorities on sub-quota issue: Opposition

Opposition today accused Congress of misleading the minorities on the sub-quota issue, saying its intentions were "not pure", even as the government decided to challenge in Supreme Court the Andhra Pradesh high court order annulling the centre's proposal.

Dismissing law minister Salman Khurshid's assertion that the central government will challenge the HC verdict, BJP spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman said, "To bring in a category based on religion is not sustainable."

"I think the Law Minister would know better...I think he does not stand a ground on this...The Congress is misleading, particularly the minorities, by saying there is strength in the argument," she said.

Bihar chief minister and JD-U leader Nitish Kumar said in Patna "Congress' intention for giving reservation to Muslims is not pure and the party is raising the issue to mislead them."

He said if Congress was at all interested in giving reservation to Muslims, it should bring an amendment to the Constitution on the issue.

CPI leader D Raja said the Union government was "not clear" on the policy of reservation.

"As a political party, we are not opposed to Muslims, who are socially and economically backward but here whether reservation can be given in the name of religion - that is the fundamental question. The Union government is not clear. The Union government must understand that reservation cannot be given on the basis of religion," he said.